People with autism are objects of interventions, such as social training, that construct a normate (i.e., neurotypical) subject position. The emerging neurodiverse movements are reconceptualizing the meaning of autism. This paper examines expressions of an emerging counter-hegemonic discourse of Asperger subjectivity in the Swedish neurodiverse movement by exploring an ambivalent discourse of adaptation among adults with autism. The material was gathered during three months of ethnographic fieldwork in an educational setting in Sweden among adults diagnosed with Asperger syndrome. The key meanings linked to the discourse of adaptation concern meaningful versus meaningless training, adaptation to an NT environment or to the person with autis...
This paper draws together empirical work that has been produced by the authors in two different auti...
Adaptive functioning skills, also known as adaptive behaviours, refer to a multifaceted concept defi...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a relatively new diagnostic label that has undergone some changes...
Background. An important element in the experiences of people with autism is the key role played by ...
In this paper, we seek to explore the tensions between advocacy and self advocacy autistic movements...
The history of autism has been beset by controversies over what exactly autism is, and how best to s...
In this paper, we seek to explore the tensions between advocacy and self advocacy autistic movements...
The work presented in this paper is part of a larger project in which online asynchronous discussio...
Over the last several decades, the clinical prevalence of autism has increased considerably, as has ...
Over the last several decades, the clinical prevalence of autism has increased considerably, as has ...
In this presentation we explore how our cultural contexts give rise to different kinds of knowledges...
Non-autistic people is frequently described as best positioned to provide support to autistic people...
This paper reflects on findings from a number of consultation exercises that were undertaken on beha...
This paper should be read by all who live and work with autistic children and adults. It serves to...
Normal children acquire the necessary social habits without being consciously aware of this, they le...
This paper draws together empirical work that has been produced by the authors in two different auti...
Adaptive functioning skills, also known as adaptive behaviours, refer to a multifaceted concept defi...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a relatively new diagnostic label that has undergone some changes...
Background. An important element in the experiences of people with autism is the key role played by ...
In this paper, we seek to explore the tensions between advocacy and self advocacy autistic movements...
The history of autism has been beset by controversies over what exactly autism is, and how best to s...
In this paper, we seek to explore the tensions between advocacy and self advocacy autistic movements...
The work presented in this paper is part of a larger project in which online asynchronous discussio...
Over the last several decades, the clinical prevalence of autism has increased considerably, as has ...
Over the last several decades, the clinical prevalence of autism has increased considerably, as has ...
In this presentation we explore how our cultural contexts give rise to different kinds of knowledges...
Non-autistic people is frequently described as best positioned to provide support to autistic people...
This paper reflects on findings from a number of consultation exercises that were undertaken on beha...
This paper should be read by all who live and work with autistic children and adults. It serves to...
Normal children acquire the necessary social habits without being consciously aware of this, they le...
This paper draws together empirical work that has been produced by the authors in two different auti...
Adaptive functioning skills, also known as adaptive behaviours, refer to a multifaceted concept defi...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a relatively new diagnostic label that has undergone some changes...